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\~l does not work in the footnote in luatex. Is there a workaround?
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On Wed, 26 Dec 2007 12:32:50 -0700, Hans Hagen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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Two things:
1. The [EMAIL PROTECTED] macro (from TeXBook, p.~356) does not work in luatex
(see
test file, pdftex works);
2. In any case: Is there a better way to do this (see tes
gt; search fo \fontalternative in the base (font-ini.tex and alike)
What wonderful gangsters, working on Christmas! ;-)
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\def\MyCS{%
\if\it
\else
\if\bf
\else
}
How can I do this> Any tips greatly appreciated!
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On Sun, 23 Dec 2007 23:43:35 -0700, Gour <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sun, 23 Dec 2007 08:39:56 -0700
> "Idris Samawi Hamid" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Which is why we need a team :-)
>
> Right. This sounds as reasonable proposal - let every expe
knowledge about
> the whole system and too mayn features are hidden and only documented
> in the source.
Which is why we need a team :-) Anyway, as soon as luatex/mkiv is
relatively stable, the hyperbola is still a bit too far from the asymptote
at the moment...
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t help, but I have not tested this (some of the pie should be left
>> for Taco c.s. ;-)
>
> Just curious: What does the man page of signal.h say how to include
> it on OSX? On linux it's ...
Should'nt this discssion go to the dev-luatex list? :-)
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`unic-ini.mkiv'.
\relax
l.288 \loadmarkfile{unic-ini}
Please advise :-)
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a year before deleting them but if there is a depository...
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> local/texlive/texmf-local/tex/context/base/cont-en.tex" \dump
> Error in lua file loading: ?:0: attempt to call field '?' (a nil value)
>
> LuaTools |
> LuaTools | runtime: 0.37 seconds
Did you move the latest luatools.lua and mtxrun.lua
ny other info...
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er and looks better on-screen at certain sizes than the lmr postscript
fonts.
OTOH I see no reason for using cmr. For all practical purposes lmr IS cmr.
If you find an area where there is a substantial difference, I'd like to
see it :-)
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makeupwidth]}{G}
{\externalfigure[one.tmp]}{AA}
{\externalfigure[one.tmp]}{BB}
{\externalfigure[one.tmp]}{CC}
{\externalfigure[one.tmp]}{DD}
\stopcombination}
\stoptext
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Notice the \setupcombinations[distance=2cm] !
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>
> \stoptext
Now THAT's the 1st-class gangster we know and love so much ;-)
Question: How can we, if desired, fit the image to the page dimensions?
See what happens with
\starttext
\fullpagebox{\externalfigure[cow][scale=fit]}
\stoptext
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t; \dontleavehmode
> \externalfigure[image.png]
> \stopalignment
> \stopstandardmakeup
> \stoptext
Yes! Now let's make it even simpler:
\starttext
\startstandardmakeup
\midaligned{\externalfigure[cow.pdf]}
\stopstandardmakeup
\stoptext
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gt;
>> \vfill\externalfigure[Image1.jpg]\vfill
>>
> \vbox to
> \textheight{\vfill\vskip1sp\externalfigure[Image1.jpg]\vskip1sp\vfill}
Alternatively, \vfill + display mode
\leavevmode\vfill$$\externalfigure[cow.pdf]$$\vfill
:-)
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sure there's a ConTeXt-ish solution for this as well (in addition to
luigi's solution), can't check at the moment... Where are you, Wolfgang?
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they are stuck to the top, leaving a gap on
> bottom (and same for left-right).
Did you try display mode? \vfill \vfill? I guess I don't see the
complication... :-)
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> March, 7th.
> But this thread never received any answer ... o(
True, but there is a m-streams module in the distribution. Hans was
experimenting with these once upon a time and you can check them out. I
think luigi was referring to that.
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re downloaded? just mswincontext.zip?
What are the installation options?
It would be a good idea to add pdftex and xetex formats options as well.
Thanks for the wonderful contribution and all the
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On Thu, 15 Nov 2007 17:46:49 -0700, Idris Samawi Hamid
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> Better in my view is to use an editor that supports folding, use a
> \start-stopfootnote macro, and fold them out of site when not needed
...and fold them out of sight when not needed...
Em
(I
have this in the Notepad++ setup).
Another idea is a lua script that texexec could use to label and/or move
all the notes to a separate database for analyses or other processing.
It all needs thought...
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in the distro) so some
of us can run the test file and report back. Sometimes someone will know
the answer without such an example but for even faster service ;-) always
try to include a minimal example when possible.
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\setupdelimitedtext
>>> [\v!blockquote]
>>> [\c!left=,
>>>\c!right=]
>>
>> added
>
> Excellent -- thanks! If I do a ctxtools --updatecontext, will this be
> available?
Hi,
Check and compare with the release date of the latest beta on
\c!right=]
>
> added
>
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uch package for context; have no
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examples of these symbols, etc.? Are they encoded in Unicode?
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, maybe you're are referring to the original source? The output
> one is bare bone (what I need)
> In any case, I upload the wrong reconstructed pdf (too late at night...)
Ah! I had a feeling that was too good to be true ;-)
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my very specific needs, I con probably take
> word sources, convert to pdf and then finally reach ConTeXt as
> discussed.
Again, very nice stuff!
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e related to this issue that I hope to say
more about in the coming weeks ;-)
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For
> leftmargin=standard is taken from quotation.
>
> I'm working on a context utility that I want to distribute when done and
>> we need a standard, quotes-empty blockquote mechanism. This way we can
>> leave \quote and \quotation alone.
>>
>> Best wishes
>>
-0600, Idris Samawi Hamid
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Fri, 02 Nov 2007 04:01:25 -0600, Wolfgang Schuster
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> there is no perfect solution in ConTeXt because the \quotation and the
>> \start/stopquotation commands are defined
tion gives me ideas for other things; thnx again and all
the
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e *.xml and all of
the *.api files (autocompletion) are quite readable, though stylers.xml is
pretty ugly. OTOH stylers.xml is easily configured through the gui, and
much more fun.
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notepad-plus.sourceforge.net/uk/UserLanguageDefineSystem-HOWTO.php
Choose ConTeXt and adjust anything you like (including color)!
Also, in Settings - Style Configurator, configure Global Styles.
There is also a Global Override option.
So there is a global color scheme and a language-s
Hi,
I uploaded a new package just now; just a couple of minor tweaks.
On Thu, 01 Nov 2007 15:21:25 -0600, Joel C. Salomon
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> On 11/1/07, Idris Samawi Hamid <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I have uploaded an updated version of the ConTeXt-support p
), it deserves a close look.
I hope that someone will wikify this under the Text-Editor page. Enjoy!
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FYI: Here is what I use
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\definestartstop
[quote]
[before={\startnarrower[2*left,2*right]\blank[big]\noindenting},
after={\stopnarrower\blank[big]}]
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onably well.
>
>\starttext
>\def\CR{\crlf}
>\completecontent
>\def\CR{ }
>
>\chapter{First line\CR second line}
>
>\stoptext
A good one for the wiki, I run into this problem myself sometimes...
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>> \crlf if i remember right
>
>
> No, unfortunately not: it also breaks the line in the section's
> title ...
There is a workaround; play with
\writebetweenlist [subsubsection] {\blank[small]}
\writetolist[subsubsection]{}{#1}
etc. So you can define a that appears in t
or Linux?
>
> Ideally, I would like to see Kile (and Kate) support ConTeXt, but untill
> I
> manage to bug their devs into it, I would still need an editor.
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*Or maybe we can just port Odt2txt.py to give direct ConTeXt output
and forget the markdown layer entirely. Any ideas on how hard that would
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>
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x.html)
This looks very promising. Perhaps some of us can help the developers to
improve the ConTeXt support.
Thank you very much for sharing this!
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u using \enableregime[utf]? I think that's redundant...
A curiosity: With \enableregime[utf] commented the file size is 2919
bytes, with it uncommented it's 2918 bytes.
I wonder where the extra 1-byte savings with \enableregime[utf] is coming
from...
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e9809d3217b77eccac957d6:
Hmm, I think is obsolete as far as ConTeXt is concerned. Using typescripts
one can define one's own relative sizing etc as well as set up
times-helvetica in virtually any way you like. See showfont.pdf in the
documentation.
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>> Let's get even more funky: we could define "text direction classes" such
>> that switching from LR to RL automatically switches from, say, the latin
>> group (or cyrillic) to the arabic group (or hebrew), and direction
>>
x27;ll be in a better position to write that book.
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rt gangster Wolfgang, always the master of dirty tricks. If
we ever finish The ConTeXtbook you'll have to do Appendix~D ;-)
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rabic group (or hebrew), and direction
switching could be done using the appropriate unicode characters instead
of control sequences (ie, unicode direction charaters should be made
active).
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about the bib module :-)
LOL, best joke I've heard all week...
Err, well, you had BETTER be joking ;-)
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Using Opera's revo
e by default, without having to spend hours
configuring packages from outside pragma when they don't work ;-)
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On Wed, 19 Sep 2007 10:33:42 -0600, Joel C. Salomon
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> On 9/19/07, Idris Samawi Hamid <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Don't forget to incorporate tex-gyre, including otf's!
>
> Is the installation really that hard?
The last tim
e binaries, and mojca and i have to fix/test a
> couple of xetex things (new xetex bin too)
Don't forget to incorporate tex-gyre, including otf's!
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TeXt always uses \texmf-local there was no
conflict. OTOH there may be other issues... maybe a dedicated \texmf-latex
tree branch is called for...
Good luck and all the
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oes not support --back :-)
This would be a really nice feature to have, if we can implement it (or
just use/improve Woo's code)...
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you close it. There are some caveats for
working with mutiple pdf's but it's a nice feature to have.
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:-)
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uments) then
it would really be fantastic!
Anyway, I wish you success on this, if you decide to pursue it.
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etuplabeltext[SUBsection={{},{.}}]
\starttext
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On Sun, 26 Aug 2007 10:23:13 -0600, Idris Samawi Hamid
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> Please see the instructions for the notepad++ package, which I announced
> on this list some days ago. Following that you should be able to get
> whatever application you want to work as you want
e Browser, unique and free, and the author implemented
> ConText support for my request, now I'm making the lang file).
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there, only
latin modern otf's...
> anyhow, i will build new ones when i
> do a major update (i.e. when attribute based color moves into the
> distribution)
Ok, I'll wait, I hope it's not too far off ;-)
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at I was asking about, I thought it may have ben done
already ;-)
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a
common benchmark, especially if things go wrong ;-)
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intended as some typographic ideal, in contrast to LaTeX.
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On Mon, 13 Aug 2007 11:09:47 -0600, Peter Münster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mon, 13 Aug 2007, Idris Samawi Hamid wrote:
>
>> On Mon, 13 Aug 2007 09:12:56 -0600, Peter Münster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> wrote:
>>
>> >
&g
a
different name and edit it to launch your application (editor or shell).
This is how I got mkiv to work on windows.
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> Sorry, I had not understood you; I don't use scite, is it problem with
> luatex?
It is a problem with the caching method used by luatex, as far as I can
tell.
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> notamment:
>
> | The only way I got it to stop was by initializing the setuptex script
> | BEFO
On Sun, 12 Aug 2007 23:01:37 -0600, Idris Samawi Hamid
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> It also has global utf-8 support (as opposed to local utf-8 support
> which scintilla does not support).
It also has global bidirectional support (as opposed to local
bidirectional support whi
lunteer to post this on the wiki and to update the
Text Editor page.
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e setuptex afterwards it does not
work.
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Gyre is not in the distribution. In fact, the
only otf's in the distro are lm. Meant to send a note to you about that...
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D
> )
>
> :NOTFOUND
> echo Couldn't find %1
> GOTO END
>
> :NOARG
> echo Specify a file name to find
>
> :END
This works beautifully! Thank you so much!!!
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quot;
I also tried
> mtxrun.cmd bin:pdfopen.exe --file showcase.pdf
pdfopen: non existent file showcase.pdf
pdfopen: mandatory `--file' argument not found.
So the tree is certainly not being searched by mtxrun.cmd bin:
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s not recognized as an internal or external command,
operable program or batch file.
So maybe these commands are not searching the tree?
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e an
option to mtxrun that, say, launches the pdf through the LNK shortcut
instead of the EXE.? I saw the following lines in conedt.ini:
====
&Acrobat Reader
Acrobat Reader
%P
%$('AcroRead')
LNK executable in System Properties then I can use the following batch file
Acrobat.lnk %*
which will start its argument without resizing the window. So what I need
is a batch file such that, from a console, I can say
Acrobat.bat cow.pdf
and C:\context will be searched for the file.
How ca
be appreciated.
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> shouldn't there be a xkeyval.tex in /tex/generic/xkeyval?
> /tex/latex/xkeyval should contain something for latex, and not for
> context.
>
> I wish all packages on CTAN were distributed in TDS :-/
not ctan:
http://modules.contextgarden.net/TikZ
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Dear gang,
The tikz module does not work in MKIV: Moving
\tex\latex\xkeyval
to
\tex\context\pgf\latex\xkeyval
seems to solve the problem.
And Happy Birthday Mojca!
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> http://live.contextgarden.net/
I tried Context live: it gives the same error.
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is lost.
Can this be fixed or is there a workaround?
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On Tue, 29 May 2007 07:03:15 -0600, Idris Samawi Hamid
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> /zero.taboldstyle
> /one.taboldstyle
> /two.taboldstyle
> /three.taboldstyle
> /four.taboldstyle
> /five.taboldstyle
> /six.taboldstyle
> /seven.taboldstyle
> /eight.taboldsty
yle
/eight.taboldstyle
/nine.taboldstyle
The lm people have apparently switched across the board; some fonts still
support the .oldstyle suffixes in addition to .taboldstyle but others
(like lmtt) only support .taboldstyle. So the latter should be the default.
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Idris
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hthyphenmin0\languageparameter\s!righthyphenmin\relax
>\lefthyphenmin \numexpr\lefthyphenmin +\hyphenminoffset\relax
>\righthyphenmin\numexpr\righthyphenmin+\hyphenminoffset\relax}
Hmm, placed this in the preamble, stilll getting the same bad
hyphenation...
Does it need to go into a cont
s Open-File dialog.
I am extremely busy these days but will try to help!
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Idris
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> maybe lmtt has no oldstyle
No, the maintainers changed the glyph names, I have no idea why (see the
"ugly bug" thread).
> (sorry, in the middle of a flu so i'm not clear enough to investigate)
Get well soon!
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Idris
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Department of P
s about missing numerals in lmtt10 (see
other thread "oldstyle bug"). Apparently the .oldstyle glyphs
have been renamed .taoldstyle. WHY ON EARTH would they do that?!?
Didn't the maintainers realize this would break things? It certainly makes
encoding font collections more difficult.
On Mon, 21 May 2007 04:43:07 -0600, Taco Hoekwater <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Idris Samawi Hamid wrote:
>> Dear syndicate,
>>
>> This is an ugly bug; The right kerning of the the numeral '1' is really
>> bad:
>
> The latin-modern-os typescrip
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